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Below is a statement of the number of people present and of the receipts at the game on Thanksgiving Day.
Number of people in boxes, 238
Complimentaries for press and police, 234
Tickets sold to Stand D, 7,024
Tickets sold to Grand Stand, 4,796
Complimentary tickets, 212
General admission tickets, 11,065
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Total, 23,669
The receipts were as follows:
Grand Stand, with premiums, $5,407 75
Admissions, 10,542 00
Stand D, 6,604 50
Boxes, with premiums, 950 00
Tally-ho and coach stalls, 440 00
Tally-ho and coach stalls, prem's, 948 00
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Total, $24,892 25
The tickets sold by Yale made $5,451.50, and those by Princeton $4,389, and the premium on Yale's sales was $1,331. These figures added to the gross sales of the Manhattan Athletic Club make the grand total $36,063.75. Yale and Princeton each received 40 per cent., or $14,425.50.
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